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A senior executive with ContractPodAi discusses how legal AI poses economic benefits for in-house departments and disruption risks for law firm billing models.
A New York lawyer cited fake cases generated by ChatGPT in a legal brief filed in federal court and may face sanctions as a result, according to news reports. The incident involving OpenAI’s chatbot ...
Setting limits on employees’ hot-button social media posts Employers have leeway to fire people for what they say on social media but doing so isn’t always the best approach, specialists say.
SVB had no risk chief through much of 2022, proxy statement shows Last year, Silicon Valley Bank’s risk committee doubled the number of meetings it held, suggesting board-level concern over the bank’s ...
Judge in ChatGPT case most troubled by attorneys’ lack of candor The lawyers might have been able to avoid Rule 11 sanctions if they had quickly admitted to a federal judge that one of them used the ...
SCOTUS finds transportation workers exempt from Federal Arbitration Act By refusing to compel arbitration for drivers in Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries, the Supreme Court clarified that job duties are ...
6 in-house legal trends to watch in 2025 AI adoption and ROI, interstate litigation and increased settlements in M&A approvals are among the topics in-house counsel can expect to feature prominently ...
How IP attorneys can use AI to boost their careers Both in-house attorneys and outside counsel have reason to embrace generative AI but its impact on their work will be different.
Azure OpenAI Service has confidentiality loophole, Legaltech News reports A contract provision gives Microsoft the right to retain and have its employees review certain prompts, creating a problem for ...
Tesla board will return more than $900M in shareholder settlement A Delaware court approved the deal to settle a complaint accusing the automaker’s directors of overpaying themselves for several years ...
JD Vance’s regulatory romance with the Biden FTC Antitrust policy has split Republicans philosophically, leaving executives curious how a second Trump term might affect the commission’s approach.
How in-house lawyers can use AI-powered CoCounsel Casetext’s AI legal assistant is designed to assist attorneys with legal research, document review and contracting, among other functionalities.